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Pauperism (Lat. pauper, poor) is a term meaning poverty or generally the state of being poor, but in English usage particularly the condition of being a "pauper", i.e. in receipt of relief administered under the English Poor Laws. From this springs a more general sense, referring to all those who are supported at public expense, whether within or outside of almshouses, and still more generally, to all whose existence is dependent for any considerable period upon charitable assistance, whether this assistance be public or private. In this sense the word is to be distinguished from "poverty".
Under the English Poor Laws, a person to be relieved must be a destitute person, and the moment he had been relieved he became a pauper, and as such incurred certain civil disabilities. Statistics dealing with the state of pauperism in this sense convey not the amount of destitution actually prevalent, but the particulars of people in receipt of poor law relief.
Poverty in the interwar years (1918–1939) was responsible for several measures which largely killed off the Poor Law system. Workhouses were officially abolished by the Local Government Act 1929, and between 1929–1930 Poor Law Guardians, the "workhouse test" and the term "pauper" disappeared.
Actors: Robert Powell (actor), Phyllis Crocker (miscellaneous crew), Robert Stephens (actor), Jane Lapotaire (actress), John Lawrence (actor), Alex Scott (actor), Tony Caunter (actor), Bill McGuffie (composer), Peter Newbrook (director), Fiona Walker (actress), Ralph Arliss (actor), Terry Scully (actor), Maxine Julius (producer), Maxine Julius (editor), Ron Bareham (miscellaneous crew),
Plot: Hugo is a brilliant turn-of-the-century scientist-loved and respected by his family and friends, admired by his colleagues. But he is a man quickly becoming obsessed with a curious and frightening question... what is the mysterious apparition found in the photographs of his dying subjects? Hugo brings to a family boating party his newest invention-a motion picture camera. The party quickly turns into a disaster as he captures on film the tragic drowning of his wife and son. When the film is replayed later, the same ghostlike presence appears. It flies towards his son, and vanishes inside his dying body. Has Hugo discovered The Asphyx, the spirit of the dead described in Greek mythology? A spirit which lives in constant agony, not finding rest until it takes possession of a human body? Could the spirit, if captured, become the key to immortality? Hugo is compelled to find the answers. It is a ghoulish search, with eternally haunting results.
Keywords: 1870s, acid, acid-burning, acid-in-face, argument, attempted-electrocution, awkward-situation, blessing, boat-accident, bodiless-entityActors: Krystyna Feldman (actress), Wojciech Kilar (composer), Miroslawa Garlicka (editor), Aleksandra Slaska (actress), Bohdan Czeszko (writer), Konrad Nalecki (writer), Konrad Nalecki (director), Teresa Izewska (actress), Aurelia Rut (editor), Antoni Uniechowski (costume designer),
Genres: ,I can't afford a steak I can't afford to drive a Lincoln
I can't afford to smoke I can't afford this beer I'm drinking
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I've got a gun
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I'm not a criminal but with these cops I might as well be
I've got my wheels I've got a gun I think you kind of underestimate me
Well I'll never see I'll never see I'll never see a single dollar
Cause I'll never be I'll never be I'll never wear a starched white collar
Just leave it up to me
I've got a gun
Just leave it up to me
Get down Put your hands on you head
Turn around Put the cash in the back Jack! Yeah!
Well it don't matter what you call it
Just gimme your wallet and shut the fuck up!
You beat me down and take from me you liar
You chain me up and feed me to the fire
A badge a gun a radio a donut
I'm not gonna to take it anymore
All your freedom resides in the dollar
Lack of dollar results in the collar
All you people are feeding the whore
Hear her screaming for more
Get down Put your hands on your head
Turn around Put the cash in the back Jack! Yeah!
Well it don't matter what you call it